How can I send email anonymously? We used to track email's IP and its location based upon the email headers, and there are many possible ways to track the email's id's which were sent by the anonymous service too. My query is it possible to send anonymous emails?

I wish to send the email which cant be tracked by others - using virtual machines may be one idea, but there were matter of high risks which can be tracked easily.

I would strongly advise against using TorMail and other small email providers for "normal" use. One of the major pitfalls of using "cloud storage" is that if your provider decides to cut you off from your data or credential (i.e. you email address), there is nothing you can do. It is generally not difficult to identify an individual by the contents of their emails and there is no way to be certain that TorMail is not selling or giving away your information. TorMail is best used by those who are able to detach the content of their emails from their identities.
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Evan TeitelmanJun 16 '13 at 15:04

Anonymous relay mailers allow you to encrypt messages to them in a chain much like how TOR works for Internet traffic. In this case, the article linked is very comprehensive, so I'll leave the explanation to that. Read up on it, find some servers, send some test mail.

What is the i2p network? Please provide an explanation or reference. What is Mixmaster and mixmeister and how do they provide anonymity? What headers does Gmail remove that Hotmail does not?
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this.joshNov 29 '12 at 1:08

Regarding the email headers its been a while since I looked at this, but I think its was the X-Forwarded-For (XFF) headers.
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user5065Nov 29 '12 at 19:58

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this.joshNov 30 '12 at 5:26

A lot depends on your assumptions about the resources and determination available to those who would want to break your anonymity. If you want to send a prank email to a co-worker, you have a lot less to worry about than if you are the head of the CIA and want to carry on an affair secretly despite the entire resources of the U.S. Government arrayed against you.